Fedora Newsletter for July 2026

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Summer is the perfect time to slow down, recharge, and soak up a little sunshine. But the Fedora community certainly hasn't been standing still! While many of us are making the most of the season, exciting plans are taking shape for Fedora Camp 2026, important technology updates are strengthening the platform's future, and community members are sharing their work on the global stage. So whether you're reading this from a patio, a park bench, or between summer adventures, pour yourself a cold drink, settle in, and catch up on everything happening across the Fedora community.

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Fedora Camp 2026 - Welcomes Lyrasis as a Principal Sponsor


Details: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/spaces/FF/pages/438698135/Fedora+Camp+2026

Date: September 2-4, 2026

Location: University of Vienna - Vienna, Austria

As we continue planning to gather for Fedora Camp 2026 at the University of Vienna, we are excited to announce that Lyrasis has joined for a second year in a row as a Principal Sponsor of the event. This generous contribution will allow us to offer Fedora Camp to our users in an affordable way and give us the opportunity to engage face-to-face.

Early Bird registration pricing has been extended!

Take advantage of extended Early Bird pricing until July 30th! All registered attendees will receive:

  • Access to all Fedora Camp programming - including hands-on workshops.
  • A special guided tour of the Cerabye Labs digitization facility.
  • Lunch and snack breaks during the event
  • Social evening dinner sponsored by PHAIDRA

Fedora Technology Update


Since the release of Fedora 7.0.0, Dan and the Fedora Committer Team have been actively working on updating dependency libraries in several of the community-developed tools. Bringing these tools up to modern, secure versions has been a priority to ensure their long-term stability. 


To date, the following tools have been updated, or are on the radar for completion:

  • Fcrepo-camel
  • Fcrepo-camel-toolbox
  • Migration-utils
  • Migration-validator
  • Import-export
  • fcrepo-java-client


Through this work, Dan has been working with AI-assisted development via Claude Code. In preparation for a possible future involving AI-assisted development, the team has committed to increasing integration testing and code coverage over 90% for each tool prior to incorporating AI-assisted outputs into the codebase. This effort is intended to serve as a proof of concept for future development processes and inform how the program handles alternative forms of contributions.


Follow along on this effort by dropping into a tech meeting! Everyone is welcome.


Two ways to engage:



EU/UK Tech Meeting - Takes place monthly on the 2nd Tuesday @ 8am Eastern


Weekly Tech Meeting - Takes place every Thursday @ 11am Eastern




Fedora in the Community

Fedora at DLF & DigiPres


This year, in a virtual format, watch as Fedora community member, Yakub Damola Yakub, presents his Fedora story in the new digital storytelling format at DLF Forum. Yakub will share his work on the Fedora-based repository he is building in his presentation titled, When the Elders Fall Silent: Building offline community archives with Fedora across rural African communities.


DLF Forum will be held online from October 14-15, 2026. The full DLF Forum schedule is available here: https://bit.ly/4w76TT7


Also taking place virtually this year, Fedora Program Manager Arran Griffith will be presenting her talk called Fedora’s Support for the NDSA Levels of Digital Preservation: What it enables and why it matters, at DigiPres. This presentation will explore how the features of Fedora, when implemented intentionally, can work to support digital preservation best practices and help institutions meet the NDSA defined Levels of Preservation.


Read the article that serves as the foundation for this talk.



Fedora Membership - New Look. New Benefits

You may not have seen it, but earlier this year the Fedora Program team launched a new look and feel to the Fedora Membership program. As we think toward Fedora’s future, and how to best serve and reward our members we wanted to give the program a little upgrade.


Highlights:

  • Discounted registrations for Fedora-hosted events & training…like Fedora Camp!
  • Invitation to the new Annual General Assembly - a virtual event for Members only to gather and discuss topics directly relevant to users and investors.
  • Early access to the Program Annual Report - a snapshot view of program health, priorities and on-going initiatives.


Fedora membership is an investment in shared infrastructure and the community that keeps it strong. Your institution’s contribution supports the ongoing maintenance, security, and development of one of the most trusted open source digital preservation platforms in the world.

Get Involved 

Fedora is designed, built, used and supported by the community. Join the conversation on our Fedora Slack channel or sign up for our Fedora community mailing list to stay in the loop.

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